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TILE ARGU8, THtiHSPAY JULY 1, 1903 You Will Save Money J. If you buy groceries here, and you will also col the best grade X C""ds that money can buy. 4 I- NO OLD GOODS, ALL FRESH J 1 STOCK. Prices the lowest. J Goods delivered to all parts of I lie city. One trial order and j. you will be pleased. N. P. F. NELSON'S Cotsh Grocery. . PHONE WEST 1137. T 2025 Fourth Avenue. MATS. "We open to the public tho lat est and bestliuo oCPanama.an(l Stra.ws over displayed at priec 50c to S25.00 Ye, our Neliec sliirtw have the style, fit are made right. Conic to TIIK IIATTER. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. HARPER HOUSE BLOCK!. There Is No Place Like MATH'S when you want a cool and refreshing glass of SODA WATER. We make a specialty of orange, lemon, pineapple nnd wild cherry phosphates, as they are made of the pure fruit. Try Our Bakery Lunch Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, with ham sand wiches, cakes or pastry. Our sherbets, fruit ices, ice cream and glaces are rich. Give us your pastry order and we will be sure and please you. MATH'S Fancy Bakery and Confectionary. Old and New Phones. 1716 Second Ave Hot Enough? I X -Yes, just warm enough for a W f glass of that delicious ice cream X vrwL-1 with num. fruit, imees at J! Coin's ralace of Sweets. Try $ our ice cream for your next 9 party or dinner. We guarantee 2 iit to be pure and wholesome and we are sure it will please you. i We also have a choice line of 4 f cakes fresh at all times. COIN'S PALACE OF I .., SWEETS 1810 2d Ave. f ROCK J S LAND. 4th and Brady. - DAVENPOKT. - Charles E. Hodgson, Flro Insurance Agency. 4 Established 1874. . American Ins, Co Newark, N. 3. Continental New York Agricultural New York Traders' Ins. Co Chicago, 111. Union Ins. Co Philadelphia, Pa: Boekford Ins. Co Rockford, 111. Security Ins. Co. ...New Haven, Conn. ISLB.'Vt. State of Illinois. Rockford, 111. y OCTce, room 3, Buford block. Rates as low as consistent with security. 1 MILWAUKEE. In the early days of Rlatz brew-, ing the height of beer perfec tion was aimed at and achieved. To maintain this standard to brew that selfsame gooil beer without varying in llavor - or quality became a fixed l'.latz aiu ambition. Ee'very detail from se lection of hops and barley to the tilling of bottles is a HIatz science --AIv ays the Same Good Old BlaU, Vl IUta Hrwlnc Co. Milwaukee. HMrUler A Hlly. AffU Kot-k Inluud BLATZ MALT-VIVINE Non Inioxlcaut For Totdc Purposes " DRUGGISTS. Take it For Granted That no matter how i pretty your, face, how stylish your dress, a pair of shoddy shoes will spoil both. Let us fit your feet with a pair of our stylish pat ent colt Oxfords and you will have the lat est. We are selling them at $3.00 .so as to make the price fcuit your pooketbook. B)e Leader 1705 Second Ave. C. C. Trent. Mgr. Rock Island 111. It's Quality That Counts In coal it's quality that makes heat, it's quality that retains it, it is quality that makes possible consumption of 90 per cent of the combustible part of it, leaving1 Sr light, clean ash ; lastly, it's qual ity that lessens your fuel bills your're not paying for dirt, refuse or unburnables. The coal 'we handle, both hard and softj de serves all the good things' we and our patrons say for it. A ton will talk as loudly as a carload. E. G. FRAZER Telephone 1133. J. M. BUFORD '-is General Insurance Agent. The old Fire and Time - tried Com panies represented. Rates as lor as any reliable com pany can , afford. Your patronage is solicited. Ml . , V Genuine Btotsped C C C Eevcr sold to balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as bwL" STOPPED FREE Permtntntly Cured by DR. KLINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORER HI wnm Hilt IMMriMfc OO!tn.TlTt0. IUI m T mtU. Ir..iu. mmi U - TniAJL. IIOTTLK FltS Permanent Cure, m mtf tmmrmm,r rut, tl m.iiiuinii. Kpllgp.7.Sp..Tn., St. Vita. Dun, Debility . EtluiulUoa. AnU 12 B H.K IKF.Mi.83 f rch St.. PMiaistpsia. 1 f4 --in 11111 " """iti .llhll tVEhlT OTHER WAY Cedar Rapids Came Back at Rock Island Yesterday With Shutout. BUNCHED THEIR HITS OFF SMITH Visitors lilt Freely, Bat "Were Una blC to Do So at (be llljtnt Time. 1 W. L. Tct. Hlooinington 66 40 26 .006 Decatur-.;. 63 36 27 .571 Rockford 64 34 30 .531 Davenport 60 31 29 .517 Cedar Rapids 61 30 31 .492 Hock Island 61 2S 33 .459 Dubuque 64 28 36 .438 Springfield 63 24 39 .381 Kraal t a Yterdy. Hock Island, 0; Cedar Rapids, 10. llloomington, 2; Davenport, 1. Springfield, 4; Dubuque, 2. Rockford, 8; Decatur, 7. flam. Tomorrow. Cedar Rapids at Rock Island. Davenport at Decatur. Dubuque at Springfield. Rockford at Hloomington. Cedar Itapids, July 16. The Rabbits turned the tables on Hock Island Yes terday, bunched hits on Smith, and with the aid of live passes and a hit batsman ran in 10 scores and effected a shut-out. The visitors played a good game and secured eight hits, but fast lidd ing and fine work on the part of d'H prevented them from getting around the bases. Score: ROCK ISLAND. K. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) o II. 1. 1 1 A. K. 0 0 L'mm, If Donnelly, cf 0 1 (Sraham, ss 1 1 o 7 0 11 1 Vamline, 3b Livingston. 2b , O'Lcarv, c o 1 o 5 Lister, rf Dickey, lb Smith, p Totals 0 8 24 14 1 H. II. P. A. K. CF.DAR RAPIDS. Unbel ts. If 2 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 Mickey, 3b 2 Fuller, lb 1 Novaeek. rf 0 Duvnll. 2b 0 Hansen, c 1 Hinies, cf 1 17 0 0 2 2 O 0 2 4 3 0 12 3 0 ttrte, ss 2 dill, p 1 Totals 10 12 27 15 1 Score by innings: Cedar Hapids 1 00033 30 10 Hock Island 00O00O0 0 0 0 Summary: Stolen bases XovaceV, Uerte, Crum. Two-base hits Hansen, Rerte. Dickey. Three-base hits (Jill. Vandine. Struck out by Gill 5. by Smith 4. Double play Duvall-Fuller- Berte, (Sill to Hickey. Bases on balls o(T (Jill 1, off Smith 5. Hit by pitch ed ball Smith. Time 1:45. Umpire Conn. It loom In a; ton 2. Oavrnport 1, After having pitched "si itinings of great, ball StanfTer at Davenport 'yes terday threw high over second, scor ing one. runner and putting another in a position to register, amL Daven port lost the game. Score: Blo-nnington . 0000002 002 7 3 Davenport 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 9 4 Batteries Bishop and Donovan; StanfTer and Loheck. Rock ford S, Deem tor 7. Uockford. July 16. The game was halted in the eighth inning, while a policeman searched t'mpire Peters, complaint having been made that the latter was carrying a revolver. A slungshot was found on his jnrson. Peters umpiring was to wretched that many of the spectators left be fore the game was half over. After scoring a good lead Decatur went to pieces in the seventh. Hock ford tied the score by good hitting in the ninth and won out in the. 10th. Score: Kockford 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 2 18 14 5 Decatur OOO03220O07 12 3 Batteries Calhoun nnd Meek; Mc- (!ill and Krebs. SprlncflHd 4. Inhon . Dubuque. July 16. Krrors on the part of Dubuque at critical stacres lost the ' game for the home team. Both pitchers did well, but Hager man was more effective with men on bases. Score: Springfield 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 04 6 6 Dubuque 000 002 0 00- 2 8 2 Batteries Hagerman and Heading; Isbell and Smith. Chine to Hm BTw Player. In the coming home series the fans will have a chance to see all the new players on the home grounds, includ ing Infielders Beatty and (lorman. Catcher Nieman and Pitchers Martin. LaKaff and Arthurs, the latter being from Aledo, and -whom Hock Island has had under contract for some time. Notes of th Diamond. . ' Tomorrow 1he scene changes and the southern towns of the league will be at home. with the northern teams visiting. Hock Island ' will entertain Cedar Hapids for a three-ganie series. Pollock, the Henry county lad re cently released by Kockford, is hold ing down second for Springfield. "Scrap Iron Beecher Is now man aging the Terre Haute team . in the Central leaugue. The Davenport management seems to be up against the same sort of proposition that the ' Kock Island management was last year. Last ev ening Aid. 'Lunger, of the Davenport city ("council," introduced a resolution requiring--the baseball management to pay a license. r Though the major ity of the members laughed at the idea, the resolution was referred and Aid. Lunger served notice that he was going to "push" the matter. Proba bly the alderman will get his pass now. . , . Vine la tha We.tara League. Colorado Springs, Colo., July 10. President M. II. Sexton, of the West ern League, has fined Captain Bill Ev erett, of the Colorado Springs, S100, and Umpire J. J. Kelly $25 for engag ing In a fight July 0 at Dcs Moines. Scores la tha Ula Learuoa. Chicago. July Hi. Following are the base ball scores: League:- At Chicago Boston 4. Chi cago ' U; at Pittsburg New York , Pittsburg a fou teen innlnps; at St. Iouls Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 7. American: At Philadelphia Chica go 7. Philfldelphin U; (second camel Chicago 2. Philadelphia 5; at Boston Cleveland H. Boston (second game) Clevelnnd 4. Boston 2; at New York Detroit 7. New York 4; at Washing ton St. Louis 1, Washington 2. Association: At Minneapolis Co PunbuB 4. Minneapolis 5; at St. Paul Toledo t, St. Paul 4; at Milwaukee Louisville (, Milwaukee 8; at Kansas City Indianapolis 5, Kanons City 13. Western: At Omaha Kansas City R. Omaha 2; at Colorado Springs Pe ftrla 10, Colorado Springs J; at Ies Moines St. Joseph 1(. Des Moines 4; at Denver Milwaukee ft, Denver 11. THINKS ILLINOIS WILL AGAIN TAKE THE TROPHY According to a prediction made by Capt. (liuniii, range i-Hicer at Camp Logan. Springfield, who is captain of the Illinois rifle team, Illinois is a sure winner of the Washburn trophy for a third time at the shoot to be pulled off during September, ("apt. Clinnin has carefully wtched for two days the shooting of the eight men of the 1st regiment who arc on the state team, and if anything like the scores that have been made nre secured in the contest he says the team will be an easy winner. Some marvelous f hooting has been accomplished at cross range work. but the scores will not be made pul lie. The tight men averaged 170 out of a pos.-lble 2x at this work. Only the eight men who are on the team aVe doing any range work. The re mainder of the command puts in the week at hard drill. SEVERAL COUPLES ARE JOINED IN WEDLOCK William Matthey and Miss Margaret Kaithel were married last evening at the lierman Lutheran church, Kcv. C. . Mennicke otliciating. They will make their home for the present with the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. llenrv Kaithel, in South Kock Island. J. W. Dautremont, of this city, and Miss Iivina TlioniHiin. of Davenport, were married yesterday morning at the Sacred Heart cathedral,' Daven port, very Hev. James Davis officia ting. The couple will live in this city. Hev. H. B. Williams at S o'clock last evening at his home officiated at the wedding of William K. Warner, of Morris, Iowa, and Mrs. Jessie May Myenhuis. of Davenport. REPUBLICANS OF HENRY COUNTY HOLD CONVENTION The republicans of Henry county at Cambridge yesterday' after a long and interesting contest nominated C. IX Sturtz, of Kewnnce, for state's at torney to make the race to succeed Kmcry C. tlraves, now on the circuit bench in this district. There were two other aspirants for the ollice, and it required 19 ballots to decide the contest. Harry K. Brown, of deneseo. was the closest competitor, and Clark bv. of (ialva. was in the race till af ter the ISth ballot, when he withdrew, and his supporters largely went to Sturtz. The final vote was Sturtz 103. Brown 151. Onred of Chmnlo Diarrhoea After Tra Years of Snffrrlnar. "I wish to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keniedy," says Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Martinsville, Va. "I suffer ed from chronic diarrhoea for 10 years and during that time tried var ious medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last summer one of my children was taken with chol era morbus, and t procured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire relief. I then decided to try the medicine my self, and I did not us all of one bot tle before I was well, and I have never since been troubled with that com plaint. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy Is for sale by all drug gists. Tha Foundation of Health. Nourishment is the foundation of health, life, strength. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure is the one great medicine that enables the stomach and diges tive organs to digest, assimilate and transform all foods jnto .ihe.kind of blood that nourishes" the' nerves and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays the foundation for health. Nature does the rest. Indigestion, dyspepsia and all disorders of the stomach and di gestive organs are cured by the use of Kodol. Sold by Harper House pharmacy; A. J. Keiss drug store, corner Seventh avenue and Twenty-seventh stree.t. All the news all the time The Argus. . 1 A Live 3 TO -(laFQSitiQsG anil VGnsimd ME S?QUJVG fZl McCOM'&Sr9 Ji!y Carpet SeJle I FREE Values bigger or better. You are to judge for your self and you'll have your own say-so, for on 1,500 yards of Tapestry we know our prices will please you at 59c per yard. All the month we sew, lay and line carpets FREE All woolen ingrain Car- T "7 . Mattings, CoUon Warp, per pets, per yard G yard & & 2 If a Maiv Knows Anything He Can Prove It. I say that the eyes are the cause of more discomfort and ihe source of more nervousness than all other physical organs combined. 1 will prove these statements at any time by taking eases of ex treme nervousness and chronic cases of all kinds, and by removing the cause, allow nature to re store health and strength. If I Fail to Do What I Promise In Any Ca.se I Will REFUND ALL MONEY PAID ME. tt-k Tfv 1LP1KL. UI. 1LP. KOOM 7. COUNTS TEMFL.K. Trannfara- Tnlv 14. Albert Aswege to .loseph Sparks, lot 7. block 2, Olof (Hsen's add.. M.dine, $t.l3(). Joseph Sparks to Albert Aswege. lot 7. block 2, Olof Olsen's add.. Mo line. $1,150. Henry Stehr to F. F. T. Stehr, lot 5, l.locic 2, Atkinson's subdiv., out lot 20. Mnline, $1. C K. Ainsworth 1o i. W. Sarginson. lot 22. block 97, Hast Moline. $:;0. .lohn Meyscr. Sr.. to (ieorge F. Roth, lot fi, block 2. ti. U Davenport's a Id Rock Island. $2..r.OO. July 15. Helena Merritt, guardian, to Mamie D. DeSilva. lot 5. block 3. Twenty-first street add.. Rock Island. $204. Helena Merritt to Mamie II. DeSil va. lot 5, block 3, Twenty-first street add.. Rock Island. $114.5o! Caroline Hreitcr to Maria H. Zeis, lot 4. block 61. Chicago or Lower add.. Rock Island. $1.7.'-0. Francis II. Stevens to C. J. Propst, lot f. Mock 1. Hamjiton. $200. Charles II. Dope to C. M. Cannon, lot 29. block 1S. Fast Moline. $300. ' Charlotta (Jlass to Paulina Gold man. e1. lot 8, block 9, "Old Town of Rock Island. $2,150. Kma Jane Xagle to Charlotta Glass, eVa l"t 8. block 9, Old Town of Rock Island. $2,100. Years of suffering relieved in a night. Itching piles yield at once to the curative properties of Doan's Ointment. Never fails. At any drug Ttore; 50 cents. "" III-"1''. lM.!'Lfll'PJ'Ui .:,J'!l!Ji,l". i-jji. ii iiwffiyiii i;ii,i.!i.Mii!;tiii Cigar that will Ever in the Favor of Smokers J) a Dimes L nn aWal Allthe talk we could put into a whole page wouldn't make CARPET WIT TT OUJUir, Rock Island, There is no beverage more healthful thari the right kind of beer. Barley malt and hops a food and a tonic. Only 3j per cent of alcohol just enough to aid digestion. But get the right beer, for some beer is not healthful. Schlitz is the pure beer, the clean beer, the filtered and iterilized beer. No bacilli in it nothing but health. And Schlitz is the aged beer that never causes biliousnesi. Call fir the Brewery Bottling. Thm Ber that mmdm Mllwaukmm fammu. Phones 5830 & West 1014, Carse & Ohlweilcr 425 Eleventh St., Rock Island IK YOUR. UNCLE SIEGEL has great and rare bargains in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Bicycles, and all other kinds of goods. These goods have not been redeemed and will be Bold at a great sacrifice. 320" Twtntie th street. 'Phone brown 063. FRE OPHTHALMOLOGIST. 111. BUFORD BLOCK.